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New school zone speed cameras operational in Baltimore

BALTIMORE — New automated speed cameras will begin operating on Tuesday, the Baltimore City Department of Transportation has announced.  

The new cameras are part of the city's Automated Traffic Violation Enforcement System (ATVES)

Starting Tuesday, January 24, 2023, speed cameras will be implemented in the following locations: 

  • 1200-1600 blocks of Cherry Hill Road – Arundel Elementary School
  • 4800-5500 blocks of Loch Raven Boulevard – Northwood Elementary School and Cardinal Shehan School
  • 3500-3900 blocks of Sinclair Lane – Sinclair Lane Elementary School, Archbishop Curley High School
  • 2700-3200 blocks of The Alameda – Baltimore City College, Abbottston Elementary School

The speed camera monitoring system consists of both portable and fixed cameras that detect vehicles that exceed the posted speed limit by at least 12 miles per hour.

Speed cameras will be operating in Baltimore City school zones Monday through Friday, from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. throughout the year. The speed camera violation fine is set at $40.00, and no license points are assessed.

So, motorists, be sure to stick to the speed limit to avoid any fines.

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